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A postcard showing the first public library in Columbus, Indiana, the "Carnegie Public Library," which was dedicated in 1903. The building was demolished before the current building opened. In 1899 a library in the county first began occupying two rooms inside the original Columbus City Hall at the southwest corner of Fifth and Franklin Streets ...
Has an addition and is still used as the public library. (April 2011) 50: Francesville Francesville: Apr 19, 1915: $9,000 201 W. Montgomery St. Has an addition and is still used as the public library. (April 2011) 51: Frankfort Frankfort: Nov 24, 1905: $22,500 208 W. Clinton St. 52: Franklin Franklin: Apr 28, 1913: $17,500 196 E. Madison St.
Pages in category "County library systems in Indiana" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Monroe County Public Library;
Carmel Clay Public Library; Carnegie Center for Art & History; Carnegie Library (Muncie, Indiana) Carnegie Library of Covington; Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County; Colfax Carnegie Library; Converse-Jackson Township Public Library
The present 132,000 sq ft (12,300 m 2), two-story Main Library was constructed between 1997 and 1999.With the completion of a large-scale expansion and renovation project in 2022, the Main Library includes a Digital Media Lab, public meeting and study rooms, dedicated spaces for Youth Services and Teen Services, and an onsite coffee shop.
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The Jeffersonville Township Public Library is a public library system in Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States [1] comprising two locations: the main library at 211 East Court Avenue in Jeffersonville and the Clarksville Branch at 1312 Eastern Boulevard in Clarksville, Indiana. [2]
The McCollough Branch opened to the public in 1965, and was renovated and reopened in December 2006. Named in honor of Ethel McCollough, the first Director of the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library, the branch is located behind Washington Square Mall. Recent renovations changed the layout, design, and feel of the interior adding an adult ...